Year: 1968
Saturday 9 November 1968 Studio The eighth Los Angeles recording session for Jackie Lomax’s debut album Is This What You Want? took place on this day at Sound Recorders Studio.
There was a seven-day break between the sixth and this, the seventh, Los Angeles recording session for Jackie Lomax’s debut album Is This What You Want?
Cynthia Lennon was granted a decree nisi in the London Divorce Court on this day, marking the formal end of her marriage to John Lennon.
Thursday 7 November 1968 Art John Lennon drew a cartoon strip titled ‘A Short Essay On Macrobiotics’ on this day.
Yoko Ono was admitted to Queen Charlotte’s Hospital in London on this day, suffering from stress.
The sixth Los Angeles recording session for Jackie Lomax’s debut album Is This What You Want? took place on this day at Sound Recorders Studio.
The first Beatles solo album, George Harrison’s Wonderwall Music, was released on this day in the United Kingdom.
Thursday 31 October 1968 Studio The fifth Los Angeles recording session for Jackie Lomax’s debut album Is This What You Want? took place on this day at Sound Recorders Studio.
Studios Three (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road Engineer: Geoff Emerick The final Beatles studio session in 1968 was for remaining stereo mixes for the Yellow Submarine soundtrack album.
The third Los Angeles recording session for Jackie Lomax’s debut album Is This What You Want? took place on this day at Sound Recorders Studio.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono announced on this day that they were expecting a baby.
EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick This was the second of two stereo mixing and editing sessions on consecutive days for George Martin’s Yellow Submarine …
Thursday 24 October 1968 Studio The second Los Angeles recording session for Jackie Lomax’s debut album Is This What You Want? took place on this day at Sound Recorders Studio.
EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick This was the first of two stereo mixing and editing sessions on consecutive days for George Martin’s Yellow Submarine …
Studio One, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producers: George Martin, Ron Richards, John Burgess Engineer: Geoff Emerick This was the second of two sessions on consecutive days in which George …
Tuesday 22 October 1968 Studio On 16 October 1968, George Harrison flew to Los Angeles for several weeks, returning in November.
Studio One, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producers: George Martin, Ron Richards, John Burgess Engineer: Geoff Emerick The Yellow Submarine album, containing a mixture of Beatles songs and original film …
With the White Album finally complete, The Beatles went their separate ways for much of late October and November 1968. On this day Paul McCartney travelled to New York, …
Following their arrest for possession of drugs the previous day, John Lennon and Yoko Ono appeared at Marylebone Magistrates’ Court, London, for a hearing of the charges against them.
Studio One (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Tape operator: John Smith Final mono and stereo mixes for the White Album had been completed on the …